A Night at Switch n' Play (2019)
There’s something very queer happening at a bar in Brooklyn, and in the new film A Night at Switch n’ Play you are invited to come and watch.
Switch n’ Play is a queer performance collective that stages fabulous subversive drag and burlesque shows. The ensemble explodes traditional gender roles, pushing the limits of what drag and burlesque can be. But more than that, they are a tight-knit family of outsiders who welcome queer audiences into their world and create a safe, tantalizing space where everyone can be themselves.
If you spend just one night with Switch n’ Play, you’ll never want to leave.
Directed & Edited by Cody Stickels
Produced by Chelsea Moore
Official Selection Inside Out 2019*
Official Selection Woodstock Film Festival 2019
Official Selection NewFest 2019+
Official Selection Damn These Heels 2019
Official Selection Cinema Diverse Palm Springs 2019
Official Selection Fargo-Moorhead LGBT Film Festival 2019~
Official Selection Trans Stellar Film Festival 2019^
Official Selection QCinema Fort Worth 2019
Official Selection Florence Queer Film Festival 2019
Official Selection Gender Reel 2019
Official Selection Las Vegas Queer Arts Film Festival 2019
Official Selection Queer Screen's Mardi Gras Film Festival 2020
Official Selection ClexaCon 2020
Official Selection Pink Apple Queer Film Festival 2020
*World Premiere
+Winner - Audience Award for Best Documentary
~Winner - Best Ensemble Performance
^Winner - Best Feature Film
Dean's Award Recipient of the 2018 Richard Vague Film Production Fund
Press for "A Night at Switch n' Play"
Pride.com
If you've ever wanted to know what it's like performing in one of Brooklyn's most fabulous (and subversive) drag burlesque shows, you're in luck! Sour Peach Films' latest queer documentary feature, A Night at Switch n' Play, is giving audiences a one-night, behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to be a part of Switch n' Play,
Indie NYC
HelenHighly discusses three new documentaries whose hearts beat the drums of freedom, passion and change, and how in each film, art is the catalyst that brings those concepts to life. Helen Highly Recommends A Night at Switch n’ Play